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Scam Campaign

Phone Campaign

Identified on 3/26/2026

Primary Entity

phone

8662021636
Low Activity
  • 5 community reports from users

Campaign Narrative

**Vehicle Service Contract Scam Campaign Analysis**

This cybersecurity analysis examines a vehicle service contract scam campaign centered around phone number 8662021636. While this number has generated 0 formal FTC complaints to date, community reports reveal a coordinated mail-based scam operation targeting vehicle owners with deceptive service notifications.

The campaign employs bright pink postcards designed to mimic urgent official notices. Community reports describe identical tactics: postcards labeled "FINAL NOTICE" with short expiration windows (typically 10 days), targeting specific vehicle brands like "MITSUBISHI OWNER," and featuring the toll-free number 8662021636. The mailers include fabricated "Record ID" numbers and "Motor vehicle service notification" headers to create false legitimacy. The consistent formatting, color scheme, and messaging across reports indicates a systematic operation rather than isolated incidents.

Consumer impact appears to be in early stages, with community reports dated March 2026 suggesting this is an emerging threat. The scammers are using high-pressure tactics with artificial deadlines and official-looking documentation to create urgency around purchasing unnecessary extended vehicle warranties or service contracts. The targeting of specific vehicle brands indicates access to automotive databases or public registration records.

To protect against this campaign, consumers should verify any vehicle service notifications by contacting their dealership or manufacturer directly through official channels, not the phone numbers provided on unsolicited mail. Legitimate warranty communications typically come from known entities and do not use high-pressure expiration dates. If contacted by 8662021636 or similar operations, hang up immediately, do not click any links in related emails, and report the incident to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file complaints with the FCC. Before responding to any vehicle-related offers, consumers can verify phone numbers and check scam databases through official consumer protection resources.

This campaign represents a moderate and emerging threat level. The systematic nature of the mail campaign and consistent branding suggests organized fraudulent activity. Consumers should remain vigilant for pink postcard mailings claiming urgent vehicle service notifications, and authorities should monitor 8662021636 for escalating complaint volumes as this operation expands.

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